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PREPARING INFORMATIVE AND INFLUENTIAL BUSINESS REPORTS

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1 PREPARING INFORMATIVE AND INFLUENTIAL BUSINESS REPORTS

2 BUSINESS REPORTS A business report is an orderly and objective communication of factual information that serves a business purpose.

3 PROBLEM STATEMENT Provides a clear description of the situation that created the need for your report. Example: “Sales are decreasing at Company X”

4 PURPOSE STATEMENT Also known as objective, aim or goal.
This statement is often written in the form of a question or infinitive phrase. Example: “To determine the causes of decreasing sales at Company X” or “What are the causes of decreasing sales at Company X?”

5 DETERMINE THE FACTORS Determine what subject areas you must look into to solve the problem. Identify 3 component types. They may be subtopics of the overall topic about the report is concerned. They may be hypotheses that must be tested. In problems that involve comparisons, they may be the bases on which the comparisons are made.

6 SUBTOPICS This is an informational report problem.
Requires no analysis, no conclusion, no recommendation. It requires only that information be presented.

7 SUBTOPICS Example Subtopics: Production Sales and promotion
Financial status Computer systems Product development Human resources

8 HYPOTHESES Some problems concern why something bad is happening and perhaps how to correct it. In analysing problems of this kind, you should seek explanations or solutions. Once formulated hypotheses are tested, and their applicability to the problem is either proved or disproved.

9 HYPOTHESES Purpose Statement: To find out why sales at the Springfield store have declined. Hypotheses: Activities of the competition have caused the decline. Changes in the economy of the area have caused the decline. Merchandising deficiencies have caused the decline. Changes in the environment (population shifts, political actions, etc.) have caused the decline.

10 GATHERING THE INFORMATION NEEDED
Gather more information than you will use. Be resourceful. Keep accurate notes.

11 INTERPRETING THE FINDINGS
Human error: Report the facts as they are. Do not think that conclusions are always necessary. Do not interpret a lack of evidence as proof to the contrary. Do not compare non-comparable data. Do not draw illogical cause-effect conclusions. Beware of unreliable and unrepresentative data. Do not oversimplify. Tailor your claims to your data.

12 ORGANIZING THE REPORT INFORMATION
Organize the information by constructing an outline. An outline helps you group and order the information and create and information hierarchy. Conventional System First-level heading Second level, first part Second level, second part Decimal System 1.0 First-level heading 1.1 Second level, first part 1.2 Second level, second part

13 ORGANIZING THE REPORT INFORMATION
Division by conventional relationships Time division Place division Quantity division Division by factors

14 COLLABORATIVE REPORTS
Members of the groups (leaders and participants) should have clear roles Groups should establish their ground rules, choose their means of collaboration, and make a project plan.

15 PROCEDURE IN WRITING REPORTS
Determine the report’s problem and purpose. Identify the factors of the problem. Collect facts for the report. Interpret the facts. Organise the material. Plan the report’s components and style. Assign parts to members. Write the assign parts. Revise members’ contributions collaboratively. Edit the final draft.


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